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OpenStudy (anonymous):

LOOK AT ATTACHMENT MEDAL + FAN

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

I thing B

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

Byt I may be wrong

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

*think

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

*but

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[y=x^2 ,~\it~ is~ an~ upward~parabola~with~vertex~at~(0,0)\]

OpenStudy (compassionate):

@TheRealMeeeee , giving out answers is against our terms. Also, I would like ask you to read the \(\bf\href{/code-of-conduct}{Code~of~Conduct}\) to prevent future mistakes \(\Huge\ddot\smile\)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think its A @surjithayer

OpenStudy (compassionate):

You can also solve this by making an x-y chart. Please view: http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/EMT668/EMAT6680.Folders/Barron/unit/Lesson%206/6.html - University of Georgia

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

Sorrys

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when x=1,y=1 when x=2,y=4, x=3,y=9 when x=-1,y=1 when x=-2,y=(-2)^2=4 you can see from the values.

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